A unique style of poetry, with rhymes within rhymes within rhymes, updated daily.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

YOU HAVE A CHANCE OF ROMANCE AT 88 WITH A CHICK OF 66

Ain’t it great! I’m returning to the Sunshine State, away from the cold and snow I hate in time to celebrate 88.

If it’s not too late and fate is kind I might find a date with a sexy chick of 66 and if we click and make it we may wed and do what’s said can’t be done. But whether we do or whether we don’t, won’t trying be a lot of fun?

I’m moving back from the Hoosier state where I went to be near my son which was better than basking in the Florida sun. He bought a condo for a lot of dough on the shore in Hollywood and would you know, some gray haired grannies have nicer fannies than teens in jeans trying to make the scene with men of means sucking jellybeans.

The sun shines bright from dusk until dawn, but most things go on between wenches and menches on park benches, making outlike red hot lovers too cheap to pay for a place to sleep under the covers. That’s what keeps them going, knowing what they’re doing is next to the best thing they did when they were kids. You can get your kicks at 88 with a chick of 66 if you mix reality with fantasy and end up with ants and mo rance in your pants.

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About Me

After nearly 50 years as a newspaper reporter and editor I retired from daily journalism and became the editor of a Florida magazine for several years until it
went bust. Now I have returned full-time to my first love, poetry, and have developed a unique new style of verse which I call "Rhyme on Rhyme on Rhyme."
I have written nearly 1,000 verses on a wide range of topics and average about five new pieces a week.
Comments are welcomed, especially from fellow bloggers.
R.I.P. Ed (Wegads) Weiland. Ed died on January 29, 2012 at the age of 88. We will continue his blog by posting some of the hundreds of poems he left behind. We'll also be publishing some of his writings in book and ebook form. There are many pre-computer works of his yet to be transcribed, including plays and short stories.